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28 June, 08:53

Aron claims the same answer could also be found by adding either - 5 + 3 or - 3 + 5. What is the error in Aaron's reasoning?

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  1. 28 June, 12:51
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    It is simply just incorrect. When in an addition or subraction problem if the numbers are switched there is a different outcome. However in a multiplication problem if the numbers are switched the outcome will be the same.
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